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Also, you're using the [[Set]] command to change the horse's stats, use [[SetActorValue]] instead. I hope that helps, if you have any other question please make a thread on the forums. Your question is now tagged for deletion and will eventually be removed. | Also, you're using the [[Set]] command to change the horse's stats, use [[SetActorValue]] instead. I hope that helps, if you have any other question please make a thread on the forums. Your question is now tagged for deletion and will eventually be removed. | ||
<br>--[[User:Qazaaq|Qazaaq]] 18:35, 9 December 2008 (EST) | <br>--[[User:Qazaaq|Qazaaq]] 18:35, 9 December 2008 (EST) | ||
Right... sorry about that Qazaaq... and thanks for giving me a tip on that little snag in my script. In the future, I'll use the Forums. >.>' | |||
--[[User:MW2366|MW2366]] 14:11, 18 December 2008 (EST) |
Latest revision as of 14:11, 18 December 2008
Welcome to the Wiki! I noticed your question, which is something that should be asked on the Forums, so please direct your question there if my answer below is insufficient.
What you're trying to do is perfectly possible, but as you noted there's no direct way to see if the player has leveled up. You can overcome that problem by keeping a record of the player's level and check if the current level is different. Like this:
short PCLevel Begin GameMode if (PCLevel < player.GetLevel) ;; see if the player's level changed since last recording it set PCLevel to player.GetLevel ;; update the record LevelHorse.ModScale 0.1275 endif End
Also, you're using the Set command to change the horse's stats, use SetActorValue instead. I hope that helps, if you have any other question please make a thread on the forums. Your question is now tagged for deletion and will eventually be removed.
--Qazaaq 18:35, 9 December 2008 (EST)
Right... sorry about that Qazaaq... and thanks for giving me a tip on that little snag in my script. In the future, I'll use the Forums. >.>'
--MW2366 14:11, 18 December 2008 (EST)